Literary Arts: Annual Big Book Sale, Banned Books & Jane Lynch
This week, the literary scene zig-zags from Fort Mason, down to the SF Library and then all the way up to San Rafael. Trust us, it’s worth the trip.
Madonna Flash Mob Dance Class
Admit it. If you hear the right Madonna song, all your cool goes out of the window and the dancing shoes come out of the closet. This week you have two chances to take all that enthusiasm and latent star power out of the house and learn some Madonna choreography with other folks.
Theater: Killing My Lobster, Darrell Hammond, Opera in the Ballpark & More!
This week, the theater scene goes from Conquering the Galaxy to taking over AT&T field. Snag your seats now and don’t miss these new shows.
Free Saturday Arts Events
Tomorrow you can keep your wallet in your pocket without being stuck in the house. Check out two free, fun and artsy events going on Saturday on both sides of the bridge.
Literary Arts: Bookbinding, Internet Archive & Michael Moore
This week, from bookbinding to a memoir by Michael Moore, the literary arts scene is bustling with variety.
Theater: Double ODC, Hunter’s Point & Madonna Flash Mob
This week, the theater scene is all about dance, taiko, Hunter’s Point and, well, let’s throw in a little Madonna for good measure.
True Stories Lounge At the Make-Out Room
If you’re still making plans for tonight, head over to the Mission to check out a bunch of essayists, journalists and writers spilling their guts on stage with host Evelyn Nieves.
Literary Arts: Bukowski, Austen, Reitman, Haas & More
This week, the Literary Arts scene journeys from Bukowski to the Bayview Book Festival. Read on.
Theater: Killing My Lobster, Project Boundless & Opera in the Park
This week, the stage is set for a unique sketch comedy trivia night, the 20th Anniversary preview of Project Boundless and the return of our Indian summer favorite, Opera in the Park.
Literary Arts: From Political Assassin to Pirate King at Book Passage
This week, The Book Passage at the Ferry Building is blowing up with mystery and adventure. From how a killer got off easy to silent film pirates, it’s time to get your read on.
Theater: Why We Have a Body, BATS Improv Fest & Cymbeline
From improv to Shakespeare, this week, the stage is set for comedy, comedy and more comedy. We say — bring on the laughs.




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